Harry Styles and Harry Redknapp were today among a string of celebrity Harrys to throw their weight behind a Cancer Research UK campaign started by brave Birmingham youngster Harry Moseley.
Celebrities including football manager Harry Redknapp, One Direction star Harry Styles and Sir Cliff Richard, who was born Harry Webb, have appeared in a video released today to urge people to support the Help Harry Help Others drive.
The brave youngster, from Sheldon, set up the campaign selling handmade bracelets to raise money for Cancer Research UK, despite fighting an inoperable brain tumour.
The 11-year-old, who went to Blakenhale Junior School, died last October.
Spurs manager Redknapp, the favourite to be the next England boss, said: “What an incredible boy Harry was.
“It was his wish that everyone would wear one of his bracelets so please Help Harry Help Others by buying one today.”
One Direction band-member Harry Styles, who met Harry during his fundraising efforts, said: “All Harry wanted to do was help others who were poorly like him get better.
“By making bracelets and raising money for brain cancer research, Harry became an inspiration to me and many others.

“I’m proud to be supporting Help Harry Help Others, so please help us keep his dream alive by wearing one of his bracelets in memory of this very special Harry.”
Harry was just seven when he was diagnosed with a tumour and was helped through a gruelling course of treatment by fellow cancer patient Robert Harley.
He began his campaign just before Mr Harley died and went on to sell more than 50,000 bracelets, raising £230,000 for Cancer Research, and helped to collect another £500,000 for other brain cancer charities.
His work also attracted almost 100,000 followers on Twitter.
Now Harry’s mum Georgie is continuing the campaign in his name with the support of husband Darren, eldest daughter Danielle and son Louis.
She said: “I miss my boy every single day, but knowing his campaign is continuing gives me strength. Harry met a lot of celebrities, some through speeches and awards ceremonies, others through his love of Twitter.
“So many were inspired by him and it’s lovely because we are not celebrities, just are a normal working class family from Birmingham.